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Parallel fabrication of polymer-protected nanogaps

Zhang, H.
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Thompson, C. V.
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Stellacci, Francesco  
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2010
Nanotechnology

A method to create an array of sub-5 nm nanogaps with self-aligned holes in a protective polymer overlayer is presented. The parallel formation of the nanogaps, intended for electrical sensing of biomolecules in an aqueous environment, is achieved by electromigration using a simple voltage ramp across parallel-connected electrode patterns with individual constrictions. It was observed that the nanogap always formed on the cathode side of a bowtie electrode, with corresponding hillocks on the anode side, with the distance of the gap/hillock formation from the constriction depending on the ambient temperature. This technique provides a practical means to fabricate a series of polymer-protected nanogaps with considerably higher efficiency than afforded by the normally slow serial process of electromigration.

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DOI
10.1088/0957-4484/21/38/385303
Author(s)
Zhang, H.
Thompson, C. V.
Stellacci, Francesco  
Thong, J. T. L.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Nanotechnology
Volume

21

Issue

38

Article Number

385303

Subjects

DNA-MOLECULES

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GAPS

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NANOCRYSTALS

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JUNCTIONS

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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OTHER

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June 6, 2011
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